In this article you will discover how Nobi can integrate with the Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall).
What
The Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall) is a battery-powered push button that adds more ways to interact with the Nobi Smart Light. Once paired to a specific light, it works like a traditional wall switch—turning the light on and off—but it also does much more. It can send a call request, activate snooze mode to prevent false fall detections, or close an open escalation. One press is all it takes.
Why
The Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall) makes interaction with the Nobi light more intuitive for both residents and caregivers. Its design brings control within reach—at the bedside, near a door, or wherever it’s needed most. It’s particularly helpful for residents who want a quick way to adjust lighting or signal for help. For caregivers, it’s a fast way to snooze fall detection when assisting a resident or to close an escalation on the spot.
This version of the button uses a battery. When the battery is running low, a technical alert will be displayed on the Nobi dashboard to ensure reliable operation. As with all peripherals, the button must be paired with the correct Nobi light to function properly. In private rooms, all features—light control, call requests, snooze, escalation closure—are available. In shared rooms, privacy settings may restrict some functions.
By combining simplicity with powerful functionality, the Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall) reduces unnecessary alerts, improves reaction time, and ensures residents and staff can act quickly when it matters most.
For information on how to maintain the Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall), including changing the batteries, visit our guide here: How to maintain the Wireless Switching Interface (On-Wall)
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